Prince Andrew Emails Indicate He Maintained Friendship with Jeffrey Epstein Much Longer Than He Initially Claimed

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Andrew emails seem to show contact with paedo Epstein lasted longer than he said

New emails appear to show contact between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein. Court documents show apparent email contact between the royal and the convicted sex offender as late as February 2011. Prince Andrew previously told the BBC that he broke off his friendship with the sex offender in December 2010. The new claim was made by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in court documents for a legal battle against former Barclays chief executive Jes Staley.

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Prince Andrew's ten-word blunder showed he was still in contact with Epstein

Bombshell court filings show the Duke of York sent an email to the notorious US financier in February 2011 saying: "Keep in close touch and we'll play some more soon."

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Prince Andrew breaks cover as emails appear to contradict his Epstein claim

Duke of York pictured for the first time since revelations about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein emerged. New emails show he stayed in contact with convicted sex offender for longer than he had originally claimed. Andrew and Epstein reportedly agreed to cut contact after they were pictured strolling through Central Park in New York.

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Prince Andrew messaged Jeffrey Epstein 2 months after he said contact ended: ‘We’ll play some more soon’
Disgraced Duke of York wrote to the late serial sex trafficker on the same day a photo of him with then-17-year-old Virginia Giuffre emerged. Andrew initially claimed that he had cut ties with the late financier in December 2010, shortly after the duo was pictured taking a stroll through Central Park.
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Emails reveal Prince Andrew kept in contact with Epstein
The Duke of York claimed in a now-infamous interview that he had ended contact with Epstein in December 2010. But emails filed in a London court show that he was in contact until at least late February 2011. The discussions included conversations on the day that the infamous 2001 photograph of Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell and a 17-year-old Virgina Giuffre was published.
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Prince Andrew emails show contact with Jeffrey Epstein lasted longer
"Keep in close touch and we'll play some more soon!!!!" said an email sent to Epstein from a "member of the British Royal Family", believed to be Prince Andrew. In his BBC Newsnight interview, Prince Andrew had said he had not seen or spoken to Epstein after going to his house in New York.
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Andrew is spotted riding his horse hours after Epstein emails emerged
Duke of York, 64, seen riding his horse through Windsor Great Park. Court documents reveal he emailed paedo financier Jeffrey Epstein 'we'll play more soon' - two months after he claimed he had cut him off. Andrew claimed he cut off Epstein after they were seen walking through Central Park together in December 2010.
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'Embarrassed' Prince Andrew forced to live in 'disrepair and decay' as his Royal mansion goes to seed due to lack of funds
Prince Andrew is the disgraced son of the late Queen Elizabeth II. He is arguably most famous these days for his long-standing association with Jeffrey Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. When King Charles decided to trim the fat of the monarchy, he wanted to move Andrew out of his plush royal pad and into the smaller, less expensive to maintain, Frogmore Cottage.
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Prince Andrew's aide 'told Chinese spy Newsnight interview was ill-advised'
Duke of York's senior aide privately admitted interview was 'hugely ill-advised' Court documents from immigration case of alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo. Andrew has not talked about the interview but new court documents have shown that those working for the Duke thought it was a disaster.
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Prince Andrew update as expert says 'he fears worst is out there'
First tranche of files released by the US Department of Justice. The files are related to alleged sex abuse in the 1980s and 1990s. Prince Andrew is one of the alleged victims of sex abuse. He has denied the allegations and says he is not guilty of any crime.
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Prince Andrew laughs on weekly Windsor estate ride
Duke of York, 65, and a groom laughed together as they travelled around the Berkshire estate on horseback. Andrew was jovial despite the emergence of the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files, which royal experts have warned could be the source of further embarrassment for the Duke.
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Prince Andrew facing further Jeffrey Epstein hangover with fresh legal case
The Duke of York was mentioned in High Court papers in a case involving former Barclays Bank boss Jes Staley. Mr Staley was found by the Financial Conduct Authority to have given a misleading account of the nature of his relationship with Epstein. He was fined £1.8 million and banned from holding senior roles in the financial sector.
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‘Dodgy Andrew MUST testify to FBI over Epstein - he has qs to answer’
Newsweek’s Royal Editor Jack Royston told The Sun's Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson that the duke has "questions to answer" It comes in response to discussions of Andrew's 65th birthday last Wednesday - which he didn't widely celebrate as he continues to shy away from the public eye.
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Prince Andrew 'thinks that the worst is out there, but maybe it isn't'
First tranche of documents released by US Department of Justice yesterday turned out to largely be old files. More are expected to emerge in the coming weeks. Florida lawyer Spencer Kuvin, who represented nine Epstein victims, said Andrew should be 'concerned' by the release of the files.
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Prince Andrew is 'HUGE worry for Royals…give him a 1-way ticket to US'
Newsweek’s Royal Editor Jack Royston told The Sun's Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson that the Duke is a cause for concern for Charles. Andrew's scandals within the past few years have made the Royal family see him as a huge worry. Andrew paid millions to Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre in an out-of-court settlement three years ago.
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